yes that is possable, but you would have to ask to get dissmissed from duty you would have to start over on training and go to pilot school for about........ well that's based on how much experince you have
The Air Force recruits people with an interest in joining the Military.
the marine corps is separate from the air force. but the marine corps has had an aviation component since 1912
Army, Soldier Navy, Sailor Air Force, Airman Marine, Marine
Marine Expeditionary Force
No. The only way to become an Air Force officer after being an enlisted Marine is to finish your contract and join the Air Force. Of course, you must have your degree to become a commissioned officer in any branch of service and the maximum age is 23 to enroll in a military prep school and be an officer. It can be difficult to move up the ranks so when you switch, you will lose your rank and that might not be (for lack of a better word) "motivating" for you.
No, but the Air Force was once a part of the Army. You're probably confusing that with the Marine Corps being a department of the Navy
Marine Expeditionary Force
Mona McCluskey - 1965 Mona the Soft Air Force Recruit 1-16 was released on: USA: 13 January 1966
Commander is a rank exclusive to the Navy. It is the equivalent of an Army/Air Force/Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel (O5). A Navy Captain is equivalent to an Army/Air Force/Marine Corps Colonel (O6), whereas a Captain in the Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps is O3. A Navy Captain outranks a Commander, but a Commander outranks an Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps Captain.
The Marine corps. It is called Marine one like the airplane by the air force the president uses is called air force one.
In the Air Force, 2 or 3
The Air Force accesses recruits either as open (general) contract or GTEP (Guaranteed Training Enlistment Program).